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jsr 11.02.2009 03:54 PM

I've bent one of Mike's mounts. They're made from 6061 T6 which isn't that hard to bend. I just took a plier and straightened. I have a metal spur also. Make sure your mesh isn't too tight. As suggested, spin the spur all the way around, several times and pay close attention to any point that feels a bit stiffer than others (ignoring the magnetic resistance from the motor).

kneedeeppow 11.03.2009 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ikpthegame (Post 330681)
i dont know what your truck is using for a spur but i run the kyosho 44 or 46 tooth nylon spurs http://www.rc-monster.com/gears.php?pg=3 and if for some reason something happens the spur would give before the pinion would. so in the long run it would be a better choice based on price. my truck came with a 53 tooth spur and i run the 46 tooth and gear it to the speed i want to get.

do the kyosho spurs fit mugen diffs? is there any performance differences from the steel to nylon spurs?

kneedeeppow 11.03.2009 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by its me (Post 330682)
Id give the robinson racing one a shot, I have never been disappointing by there gears. As you can see my spur in my pic is also in perfect condition yet it tore up the 2 speed bell..

When filed I found out the bell was a softer steel then the spur.

do you have a link for the robinson racing pinions?

jsr 11.03.2009 01:23 AM

No idea if the Kyosho spurs fit. But regarding plastic spurs...I've had no problems with my plastic spurs. I prefer them as they run much quieter. Plastic spurs are thicker than steel ones to add strength. Make sure your chassis cutout has enough space for a plastic spur, otherwise you may have to do some grinding (I did).

its me 11.03.2009 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by kneedeeppow (Post 330873)
do you have a link for the robinson racing pinions?

Here you go

http://www.impaktrc.com/index.php?cP...sort=3a&page=3

ikpthegame 11.03.2009 03:39 AM

even if they dont fit the cup just right all you need to do is sand down the cup a little on the edge. and yes they make very little noice. overall just a much nicer gear.

its me 11.03.2009 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ikpthegame (Post 330892)
even if they dont fit the cup just right all you need to do is sand down the cup a little on the edge. and yes they make very little noice. overall just a much nicer gear.

Last time i checked the kyosho diff cup is a larger diameter then the mugen by kind of alot.

kneedeeppow 11.03.2009 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by its me (Post 330891)

many thanks:yipi:

kneedeeppow 11.03.2009 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by its me (Post 330894)
Last time i checked the kyosho diff cup is a larger diameter then the mugen by kind of alot.

any ideas on spurs that would fit a mooge?


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